If you are looking for new additions to your Chill playlists, Gary OAKland’s “All I need is your love” is . The track is a wonderful and spacious electronic jazzy lofi with a scent of […]
SeasonEimaral Sol Dende
Future beats vibes and vocals to die for. Eimaral Sol’s “Season” features fellow Texas-based hip hop artist and producer Dende, and chronicles the fallout of two lovers transparently realizing their faults, and understanding the need […]
Awake IndigoHemai Ruby Wood
I’m still hooked on “Relight” for half a year now – Hemai’s unique & diverse style is really something. “Awake Indigo” here marks the release of his debut album Strange Beauty, out via our friends […]
Lay Me DownSkysia Equanimous Sommer Love
Now, I am not one for strings but damn – the works of Skysia, Equanimous & Sommer Love is making me float. The warmth exhaling from this track cures any stress and anxiety in an […]
LuxureKeeper Lo
Keeper Los “Luxure” is an ode to 2000s house music made with resampling and granular techniques. If this sole sentence does not win you over, idk guys. The track is a serious power force in […]
Second Story SunlightJacana People
There’s a certain special journey that Jacana People take you on and their new piece “Second Story Sunlight” is yet another proof of that. Inspired by an Edward Hopper painting of the same name, the track revolves […]
Into the SummerJad Abstrock
You know that pre-summer feeling when there’s a visceral buzz in the air and the longing to go outside has begun to infect the masses… Well Jad has brilliantly captured that feeling which generally leads […]
Tomb for RocketsFeng Suave
There’s an underlying flavor of soul in the dreamy bedroom pop sound of Amsterdam-based duo Feng Suave. I’ve been playing their tracks ever since discovering them a couple of days ago (how did I not […]
Field of SolaceRoad Kahan
Dutch duo Road Kahan cite their influences as science fiction films and it’s easy to hear why. Their work is a deep & progressive electronic journey, with elements nodding to a tribal and club sound. […]
hey yaBilly Hammer
This might be quite blasphemous to say – but I’ve never really liked “Hey ya”. Billy Hammer’s rendition however transforms the upbeat banger into a soothing listening experience glistening with dazzling guitars. Something that dare […]
Things We Used to DoTyde
As a writer I sort of feel the need to stitch together beautifully arranged sentence to describe why you need to listen to this, however if we were in the same room together I’d be […]
Dejame TranquiloKVMTZ
KVMTZ has made it a long way from making beats on pirate software in his Santo Domingo bedroom to producing captivating lofi and jazzhop years later. His newest track “Dejame Tranquilo” has a magnificent lulling […]

